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Keezer build - Question about chest freezers

Started by Pheeel, May 11, 2015, 01:01:02 PM

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Pheeel

Looking to build a keezer and (finally) got approval from the SWMBO

I've never owned a chest freezer (and don't have access to one to verify) so wondering if folks know where the heat is dissipated from typically? I'd likely be buying it from DID/Harvey Normans (but I doubt they'd be able to answer my question!)

I stupidly showed the wife the coffin keezer which has a wood frame. She likes it because it would fit in with our other furniture From the picture I have no idea how heat will escape (the fella said it was venting from the right) so I'd be worried about it overheating

The other option is a collar which is a simpler build and is less enclosed, but doesn't look as furniture like
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dcalnan

Most chest freezers have the condenser coils on the back of the freezer, they are in mine, Mine sticks a small bit out from the wall, so the lid can open. I've never had a problem with overheating. 

auralabuse

Quote from: dcalnan on May 11, 2015, 01:11:01 PM
Most chest freezers have the condenser coils on the back of the freezer, they are in mine, Mine sticks a small bit out from the wall, so the lid can open. I've never had a problem with overheating.
I just got one on adverts,  coils also at the back under the hinges.  I'm gonna put a collar on mine too.  Just to heighten it though so I can fit 2 more keys on the compressor box

Pheeel

Ahh. Seems like most of the builds from the US the chest freezers don't have coils at the back and there's a vent or some other heat escaping. If it's coils that's easy enough!
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dcalnan

It might be that mine is an older model, the new ones might just have the vent but the chest freezers are designed to be placed against walls.